Do you still have hope for Nordin (Yusef Agali) and Manon (Louvia Bachelier)? That’s the question every Tomorrow Belongs To Us follower is asking themselves! The much-loved couple, unfortunately, broke up a few months ago, leaving a huge void in the hearts of their fans.
However, it is clear that the two exes still have a great connection. They can’t even spend time together separately. In turn, Nordin came to seek advice from Timothée (Gregoire’s champion), hoping to win back Manon.
But the young woman refuses to impose her fault on Nordin and therefore does everything to make their relationship friendly. However, it becomes more and more difficult to pretend, especially when Martin’s son (Frank Moncini) starts to take a liking to him.
Lately he took her to the beach. An escape for two that did a lot of good for the beautiful brunette and brought Manon and Nordin closer together. But in the new one extract TF1 revealed that the young woman is on her nerves.
“Nothing works!”
While she had an appointment with her physical therapist, she arrived at the hospital to find the door locked. A situation that makes him angry. Face to face with Aaron (Stan Kopet), she pours out all her grief: “If it’s serious because it’s all going to hell over there, okay? Nothing works and I didn’t ask for anything, okay? Damn, that pisses me off!”
“I realize I still care about him”
Anger that the doctor tries to calm: “Aren’t we talking about your physical therapist here?To which Manon replies: “We’re talking about Nordin… he’s my ex, we broke up a few months ago. I broke up, except I realize I still care about him (…) there he thinks you’re a friend. I’ve ruined everything, we’ll never get back together .” He confesses, crying.
A revelation that gives us hope that things aren’t quite over between them and that they will eventually get back together. We strongly believe in this!
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